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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (April 16, 1926)
<^ p25îb^ ^ T W IC E A W EEK VOL. 16, NO. 14 Forenoon G resham O utlook WORK ON LOOP ROAD ?L AWYFR IS NOW UNDER WAY h'K GRESHAM. MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON. FRIDAY. APRIL T*\ C A W n i n i T r 1S CANDIDATE MYSTERIOUS LIGHT SEEN BY MANY 15)26 TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS $1.50 Per FOR I H1-. LEGISLATURE!DRIVE launched for A crew of about 20 w orkm en is busi HOSPITAL FOR GIRLS ly engaged on th e 2 ^ -m lle stretch of A statew ide drive is being launched th e Mt. Hood Loop highw ay w hich is I In the in te re sts of the Ju v en ile hospi u nder co nstruction from Pow ell V al Many people of Gresham and vicinity, along with those ta l for g irls w hich is being erected u n ley sta tio n to th e O rient school, the o other localities, viewed the strange phenomenon in the der th e au sp ices of th e Pacific Coast C ochran C onstruction com pany, o f ! Rescue * P rotective society, of which heavens on Wednesday evening. The mvsterious ribbon of P o rtlan d , having th e c o n tra c t for the the Rev. W. G. M acLaren is the job up to th e point w here the gravel- I phosphorescent light that spanned the clear sky, apparently founder and head. Mrs. R. E, Bon- ing for the road begins, a fte r w hich ’ | d u ran t, an u n tirin g w orker in the In- arising in the east and extending across the dome of the Jim H illyard, road supervisor, will ! I te re sts of th e Louise Home and volun have charg e of th e w ork. The w ork heavens, shifting, waving, vanishing and reappearing with te e r cam paign m an ag er in com m ent- at p rese n t consists of blasting and startling rapidity, was a feature of the displav rarely if ever ing on the su b ject of co n trib u tin g to clea rin g a rig h t of w ay and grading | th e $60,000 fund w hich is needed to witnessed before. It was at first thought to be of local origin, and building of cu lv erts, after w hich I finish th e building, says, "If every th e road w ill be graveled for the m a Bradley A. Ewers a mist, a thin cloud of smoke, a searchlight streak, or some (co u n ty in th e sta te w ould realize its cadam . the hard su rfa cin g to follow Among th e can d id ates for nom ina thing of that sort. The Outlook received several telephone tion to r sta te rep rese n tativ e on the re- resp o n sib ility and b ear its own bur- later, possibly not for an o th er year. T his new road, w hich w ill take calls asking for a possible explanation. A few timid souls publican tick et at the com ing pri- I d en s’ th e o th e r counties would not be m ary election is B radley A. Ew ers, an (ca lled upon to do it for them ” som ething m ore th a n tw o m onths y e t } thought it portended the end of the world. " Ä f f . K “,*. to b . splendid re- to com plete, will ru n along th e south side of the Bull Run tra c k and w hen j uate of the law departm ent of the Na- sponse th ro u g h o u t th e sta te from both As far as noticed even the astronomers failed to tell just tional U niversity at W ashington, D. C., ' “ dividuals and o rg an izatio n s as to it is finished, a t b u t one point a fte r | what was the nature or cause of this peculiar appearance, u‘*nil,tte ‘I ,o the b ar in Oregon | th e ir resp ectiv e q u o tas and m any leaving P ortlan d will it be necessary ( Allan A. Bynon. m ah « m « n " y \ u d Ä 7 t o Í 7 t “ ’7 ? ‘° P but it is thought to have some connection with the unusually for the m otorist to cross a r a il r o a d 1 A nnouncing ________„ _____ his slògan as "W ill con- tra c k of any description. T his is m ade « “ » • to serve the people to th e b e s fo f prominent sunspots. trio tic and fra te rn a l orders. He stan d s ” m a tte r of financial cooperation, w ell in the legal profession in his M rs- B ondurant considers th a t every- to conform to the ru lin g of th e sta te « y: A llan A' Bynon’ u n til re- first a ssista n t United S tates at That it had some relation to the northern lights which C° i‘n h d f " ? ?ta ,e ‘ . I, w here fhP re p o r,s »f® m ost encourag- th a t public highw ays sh all be safe in cently torney, has filed his candidacy for n o m i ^ e d ^ d ^ X ^ w . n '^ r h l g 7 COnfld' " ‘ so far as railro ad crossings a re con sta te rep rese n tativ e from M ultnom ah became visible later in the evening is believed evident. The my term of office, faithfully, conscien- l ie C0lnPletion of th e M ultnom ah cerned. It also sh o rten s up the route county as republican. v' m ew hat, although the m ain object of Mr Bynon is a young atto rn ey of light of the arch was of the same character as the aurora itously and honestly perform th e du- coun,y <lrlve beginning A pril 19, the th e cutoff w as to elim inate the danger P ortland, about 30 years of age. He and vanished entirely when the latter appeared. The north ties of the office of rep rese n tativ e of w hole am ount of $6(1,000 w ill be raised is a g rad u ate of W illam ette U niversity tM.Htn1^ b 7 u 7 17 o í X „ dÍr ^ t op- 7 * Ch “ — y “> build- of railw ay crossings. M ultnom ah law school^ has had thorough train in g ern glow was visible most of the night. posed to all freak legislation an d will * g’ county is pushing the w ork rapidly and a wide experience for his age. He was a vo lu n teer for w ar service su p p o rt only such legislation as is T he s tru c tu re is an im posing one of and when com pleted, th is u n it of the co n stru ctiv e and beneficial to th e peo- the finest and m ost up to d ate in ar- roadw ay w ill be a decided im prove- en terin g a fte r train in g as second lieu- vor *® cl*ucy7ndOe c ^ n ^ m y 'in T ll sta te I Bk“ 1 ," " 1 wil1’ w hen com ’ tenant. A fter 15 m o n th s’ service in pient and addition to t£e highw ay as a F ran ce he was prom oted to first whole. affalrs, and believe in th e developm ent et ’ prove a m ecca to the needs of lieu ten an t and la te r to captain. of th e n a tu ra l reso u rces of th e sta te of I th e d istre ssed for whom it w as in He becam e an a ssista n t in th e United s ta te s a tto rn e y ’s office in 1^22, was Oregon. I am opposed to an Increase tended. It is considered one of the HIGH SC HOOL BOARD la ter m ade second a ssista n t and still , in tax atio n and will w ork for a r e (H O OSES TEACHERS la President Coolidge sent the following message bearing te r first assista n t, resigning in J a n duction thereof. I am opposed to the g re a te st needs of th e sta te an d is the p rese n t autom obile lighting law, and only Oregon In stitu tio n to c a re for and At th e la st m eeting of »he G resham uary, He is 1926. a m em ber of M uitnom ah club i r n n w r ’i ^ v " ” 1? 1 ° f WOmen in Washing- believe th a t th e re should be a re-ad- educate diseased g irls and babies. Union high school boarn th e en tire E iks lodge, Woodmen of the world, ton earl> tBls week representing the Women’s National Com- ju stm en t of autom obile licenses ac G overnor W alter P ierce, S tate Sec staff of faculty m em bers w as re-elect cording to th e age of the autom obile. re ta ry Kozer, S tate T re a s u re r K ay and on Law Enforcement: “The law represents the voice ed for an o th er year, but one teach er of 1 stand for law enforcem ent, and good Be>'Ond * and supporting it is a divine sanc- citizenship. I favor proper regulation S ecre tary of th e S tate B oard of Con the group failing to declare her Inten g lin h?d platfo rm deciarationT he says- ! ° f t h e of th e fish and gam e laws. tro l C arl A bram s visited th e hospital tion to rem ain. Miss P o rtia K idwell on T h u rsd ay and expressed delight has resigned her C a sse s in E nglish ' 1 ^ ° ^ ° f. ^edience to law, by the Very HARDY’S STUDIO SOLD and satisfactio n a t the w ork so far a c and econom ics to co n tra c t for a life ln su re resp e ct for and enforcem ent of j H d L u re OI ° U r institutions, are not matters of choice in this TO VANUOUVER MAN com plished. Mrs. B ondurant accom “ “ „ T . ; “ S X ' , n. - 7 j “ M - republic’ but the ‘•xpression of a moral requirement of living panied the officials on a to u r of the Much to th e su rp rise of frien d s and .. .a. rice „r X y /" ' X ’X “ ,n ,acmrdJln“ '™ h »he truth. They are clothed wth a spirit- business building and prem ises an d explained associates, R obert M. H ardy, detail w here th e $60,000 to be raised The vacancy created by her d ep a rtu re system ual S1gnificance, in which is revealed the life or death of the who for the p ast th ree y ea rs has con in will be expended. will be filled by Miss Mabel W allace adjustm ent th ereo f c a i^ b e secu red by American ideal of Self-government.” ducted G resh am ’s photographic studio , T h „ hosp,tal Jg an expanglon of the on » ouise » Home, w hich is In adequate to .h e . Main h.. stree a. t, announced a . t , vesterdnv y, r<1" y I L (lie teach in g personnel is P rincipal 1 sta te ’s business and by a p ro p er as- th a t he had disposed of his business . .u j . to Alex. McKenzie, of V ancouver B C T“” preva,ent among R. E. Cannon, K enneth F endall, C iar- ! «essm ent of intangibles and oth er who w ith his wife, will come to Jr * an d ®h ‘,d ren who come ence K ruger, L yle Mason, and the p^ operty not now reached by th e as- G resham May 1 to tak e possTsslon i ° f the •'’js s e s Eve H utchison, E lizabeth P a r- " 7 ‘housecleaning Is needed so as to Governor Pierce this Week sent the following telegram t o M r IU rK p n ;lii i > i I Many p ath etic cases a re related by who su stain s a rep u ta- .. ,, , .. ker, H elen A nkcorn, M iriam Inglis, purge*O regon of sta te ag en ts and (he chairm m nf the «en,,» 1’ ’ » “tg telegram to Mr. McKenzie, __ _ . , . . , . 1 (officials of th e Home, and th e g ra ti- M arjorie M achen, A ugusta H ahn special agen ts paid on a basis of con- , e Senate judiciary' Committee which is COn- tion as a first-class p h otoghapher anil I tilde of those g irls resto red to a place is th o ro u g h ly experienced in his line X v S,ra,"ûn' S Í S X X S í í a UC*’" g a" inv' sti«a,ion I“ ® the prohibition situation: In th e social system is touching. A of w ork, w as in G resham about two S m ith h ' i ' i ' ",Pe M cKenife- MrB- Vlda bje s t a t . co n stab u lary , tree from po- “Representing a large maioritv of Oreenn’e I recent case, cured, is th a t of a 5-year- Sm ith w ill continue to fill th e position litical m anipulation or control. ! • ® . C m ajorny Ot Oregon S Voters, I pro w eeks ago and w as charm ed w ith the old victim of men ln a room ing house. Ideal location of th e town both as a of school lib ra ria n and Miss N ettie AU s,a te agencies, including th e te S t a g a m s t any modification of tile Volstead a r t M n r lif ip y H er m other w as aw ay a t work. The NX c h otor;e0aTw,,rcomeato , . , 7 " ™ ^ “Souw be X V e d K \ion means eventually the saloon. . Oregon enforces this act’ resid en tial and business prospect. Mr. child Is now In th e ca re of fo ster p a r H ard y and hls wife have m any friends May 21, dates for baccalaureate, senior should’tT o p e ra ím U o n ^ b u s h m ts 'b a s 'ls SUte Ca° whOSe citizens believe ill constitutional gOV- in G resham who will re g re t th e ir de ents. A nother case of recent date is th a t of a 17-year-old girl, w hose baby class night and com m encem ent to be so as to utilize the available labor and eminent.. A State that cannot enforce t h e r e h v »1 » p a rtu re from th e business life of the w as b o ra feeble-m inded. T he little in<ike th e in stitu tio n self-su p p o rtin g «1 • / . i n t r t i \ H Cim itS t l u t announced later. com m unity. Mr. H ardy has a deal The so-called T ithing Bill should be a lar^e portion of its citizens are disloyal. W hat is needed is h anging fire In Los Angeles and th in k s m other was tre a te d and cured, b u t the ARMSTRONG’S T U I I l’S repealed and th e Kish and Game fund backbone, not modification; ed y was to see her leaving the more conscience and less ap- th a t possibly a move may be m ade to trag 1 H F U U F Q ll t u n i ' t ' r r p i e b . should be preserved solely for the ad- hospital w ith h er wee bundle of h u AKL DKESHAJl BEAT TIES m in istratio n of th e sta te gam e com- petite th a t place, alth o u g h nothing definite m anity bound for th e sta te hospital. An a ttra c tiv e field of color w hich " 'T h e 'p r e s e n t ex istin g autom obile If- | can be stated a t th is tim e as to this. He will rem ain In the present location has had m any ad m irers du rin g the cense, lighting and re g istra tio n laws FOUNDERS’ DAY 1’IUNIU un til the first of the month. CEDARVILLE p ast w eeks is th e tulip garden of W. s,loulfl be carefu lly revised. CHAM ROEG, MAY 1 W. A rm strong on Division stre e t n ea r - P reiiervati°n and . co n servation of -------- — Army Sm ith le ft W ednesday for The C edarville Social club, w hich Baptist Church Announcements. Cleveland avenue. Mr. A rm strong has ^ re sU U o ^ » t i X V l ^ n d ^ i W° ' R T he renow ned h isto rical m eeting at was to m eet a t th e home of Mrs. R ich T his has been a busy w.eek for the Champoeg, Oregon, w hich o ccu rred 83 a larg e variety of b rillia n t D arw in tu- vital concern to the state, and a set- | ,n‘r *ng th e sp rin g and sum m er in the ard H einey T hursday, postponed its B ap tist people, th e an n u al m eeting of y ears ago, at w hich tim e th e pioneers lips, besides m any e a rlie r and sm aller P°H®y should be determ ined on at apple o rch ard s m eeting indefinitely, on acco u n t of i tb e W illam ette association having T he Rev. and Mrs. E. G. Judd, Mr. m et to consider th e form ing of a con kinds. 32,000 bulbs w ent Into the onf e- . ... m a k in e o f th e en rd o n Ve«» » 1 favor Placing the P o rt of P o rtlan d and Mrs. C. W. G uile and Mrs. J. A. several m em bers not being able to at- ' been held at H illsboro Monday, T u es stitu tio n a l governm ent for Oregon, g th e garden. N ext y e a r Mr. I com m ission on a business-like basis tend. day and W ednesday. T he an n u a l bus will be duly celeb rated w ith fitting an A rm strong p lans to increase his plan t- and developm ent of our port and har- G ray attended th e W illam ette B aptist iness m eeting of th e local ch u rch will n iv e rsa ry cerem onies May 1. T he ex F rien d s and neighbors of Mrs. A. J. ings, w ith the expectation of develop- b,,r an<5 an u n o b stru cted channel to association g ath erin g held at H illsboro Hamm ond will he glad to know th at be held th is evening. T he m em bers ercises w ill tak e place a t Cham poeg 1 th e sea. th is week. They w ere p rese n t a t the ing a large tulip garden here. He has she is quite recovered from her recent and frien d s of th e ch u rch will have p ark , 33 m iles south of P o rtlan d on m eetings T uesday and W ednesday. o th e r plan tin g s on lots in P ortland M« illudi'! E|>i'4'i>,i.il ( h il re h. severe Illness. d in n er to g eth er in th e new basem ent the east bank of th e W illam ette. Bible school at th e M ethodist E p is-i a'^ <? children of Mr. and Mrs. but will m ake th is th e m ain garden. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Forbes and chil- of th e ch u rch . D inner will be served T he celeb ratio n and picnic w ill be Much annoyance and loss has been copal church will begin a t 10 o’clock E WaU have been on th ‘8 sick list this dren sp en t th e day W ednesday w ith 18t 6 :8 ° Hfter w hlch th o ,e ln a» en d - held under th e au sp ices of th e Oregon caused Mr. A rm strong by thieves who as usual. It has classes for all ages i wepk Ince will be seated In th e auditorium P ioneer association and th e Oregon f'og8Well and Mrs. F o rb e s’ p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. pick th e flow ers and have even dug out and invites all who a re not atten d in g | - Mr‘ and 1Wr8’ of th e ch u rch and th e an n u al rep o rts H istorical society. P ioneers, sons and Ben T an ler a t Viola. elsew here to visit th e school and be- j t,lelr n!ece. Mrs. Elsie Cogswell, and a large num ber of bloom ing bulbs. Mrs n n .. . . of th e officers and stan d in g com m lt- d au g h ters of pioneers and citizens ------ ---------------- - j come a m em ber. ^ r ‘ an<^ Mrs. C larence Y ager and •virs. B. Brown spent a p leasan t j tees U ill be read and the election o f ! g en erally have been invited to be pre* Gresham I ndemimlnatlonal Services. M orning w orship and serm on begin I d a u g h te r- J e a n. enjoyed a trip around 'lay In P o rtlan d Tuesday, She had The Sunday school of th e Undenom- at n o’clock Dr C W H u ett the Mt' Hood Loop Sun,)ay> m aking a side luncheon and enjoyed the flay with officers for th e next fiscal y ear will ent. A steam er has been ch a rte re d for follow. ¡national tem ple will be held Sunday pasfori has u k e n ..C h rlstian P a tr io t- 1 trip to P a rk 'laI®- They rep o rted a friends. the occasion, th e •'M adeline,” and th is ) Next Sunday m orning th e p asto r will leave P o rtlan d a t 7 o’clock, leav a t 10 o’clock, w ith preaching In th e af- ( lsm - as the them e of hls serm on m ost delightful day. Mrs. A lb ert Heiney f I . nleCe’ Mr8' W,H preach nn th e subject, "W hat the ing Cham poeg for th e re tu rn trip to ternoon by th e p astor, th e Rev. S. F. Follow ing th e m orning service th e ! M’ D’ K ern »pending a day or so Gladvs ays T illm an of L ents, spent th e day Bible Says About Its Own In sp iratio n ." P o rtlan d 4 o’clock ln th e afternoon. P itts. A song service w ill precede the Sunday school board will enjoy a pot i w ith hls son, W, R. K ern, and fam ily recen tly w ith Mr. and Mrs. H einey. At the tim e for the reg u la r evening preaching. Services will be held S un luck lunch tog eth er in th e ch u rch d in who live a t V ancouver, W ashington. An In terestin g program of singing, Mr. and Mrs. P ercy Giese m ade a serv ice Mr. G eorge H. Ekdahl, a mls- speeches and g ree tin g s will be re n day evening at 7:30. Miss Mabel W inters resum ed her to com P bined business ing room, which w ill be followed by a o rtlan d th is w e ^ ’.'' Pl<!aSUrP 7 " " r7 r" U,h A m er' Ca’ Wl" * ,ïe The an n u a l business m eeting w ill be discussion of the problem s of th e studies at N orthw estern business col dered, closing w ith a reception to th e an illu stra te d le ctu re on hls work d escen d an ts of pioneers who took p a rt held Monday evening a t 7:30 when school. lege Monday a fte r spending a m onth Mrs. A. J. Hamm ond has enjoyed a am ong th e In d ian s of Bolivia. Mr. ill the first m eeting held at Cham poeg new officers will be elected for the long visit w ith her siste r who came E pw orth League will m eet a t 6:15, at home. E kdahl, who h as been w orking for n ea rly a cen tu ry ago. com ing year. O scar Jo h n so n hag rented th e W. B. from Yaklrna, W ashington, several with A rnold R ogers as leader. The some y ears am ong th a t neglected peo P ray erm eetin g is held each Tuesday subject will be “C hrist In th e W orld's C halker house on Second stre e t and is weeks ago'. ple, is well know n In G resham and Free Methodist Services. evening and Bible study on W ednes L ite ra tu re.” planning to occupy It as soon as su it Miss H elen Hamm ond, who is at- ! n „ vicinity and w ill be heard w ith much The S unday school of th e F ree day afternoons a t 2:30. The young peo Evening service begins prom ptly at able a lte ra tio n s and im provem ents l e n 7 h J a ‘ M° nrnOUth Interest. The Bible school will m eet M ethodist ch u rch w ill begin a t 10 p le’s m eeting on F riday evening will 7:30 w ith a gospel song service led by have been m ade In and around the iir e it s “d W'th h“r B‘ 10 8 the B .T .P .U . at 6:30 o'clock, followed by p reach in g by the be led by G unnar V irell. E veryone Is H. W. Strong. The p asto r will tak e for ! Prr'ra |ses. Mr. and Mrs. C halker are Mr« A r i .» . k . v u p' and ,h e In term e d iate society at pastor, th e Rev. W. T K lotzbach, a t welcome to th ese services. the subject of th e evening serm on "A C alifornia. • Mrs. a . G. L am bert has her m other, 5; 30 p, m 11. T he topic for th e serm on w ill be, Mrs. C lark, w ith h er now. Mrs. C lark , ____ ——- ____ i * W ord has been received by G resham Vital Q uestion.” < h rlst th e High I’rles^ over the The prayer m eeting, full of splendid m e n ts ^ P la n e T 'jr Garden* S e^ d er^ an d has been critica lly ill w ith pneum onia frien d s th a t Em il K ardell, a form er H ousehold of God.” The fo u n g peo SPRINGDALE for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. C row ston and M'S. p le’s m eeting w ill be held at 7 o’clock, G resham m an but now of M anzanita, l.elpfulness and fe 1 le w 'h lp , will be C ultivators. M yers’ W ater System s. held on T hursday evening. Miss Cora Giese is very busy in her C row ston’s b ro th er. F ra n k Bates, have i foIlow ed by preach in g again by th e M yers' hay tools. H essel Im plem ent who w as obliged to undergo an op er ) Company. flower g arden th ese days. She has a pastor. ation rec en tly in Good S am aritan hos recen tly retu rn ed from C alifornia. Ten-Day Special. num ber of varieties in bloom now. pital, i* considered in a serious con Mrs. C. H ew itt Is visiting her niece, , D on't lay down th e p aper till you L et's get acquainted. Marcel and Zien Evangelical Services. dition. Mrs. Crow ston. reset at Bailey's Bob shop for $1.00. have read the W ant Ada. Many new W ant Ads. today. Sunday school w ill be held at th e Phone G resham 851 for appointm ent. W alter P resto n has p urchased a new ' . "•■■■'’"••“■'tJMiisassasiiiiisiiifjmiscui ijiiiidiiiiuMniisiiismiMsniHittiiiHSHMsasans!, Usual h o u r of 10 o'clock at th e Zion T u rn over a new leaf—to the W ant —Adv. F ord to u rin g car. Ads. _______ _____ E vangelical ch u rch , follow ed by ( edar Boor and Window Screen«. TULIP ACRRM. p reach in g services a t 11 an d 11:60 Good screens 2-8 x 6-8ty, $1.95. We A beautiful tr a c t n ear E ast G lisan | “• m ■ Irom the serm on topic, “ W hat have several styles and sizes, all g al "tre et and P o rtlan d city boundary. F or fhe G race of God has done for m e ” vanized screen, m ortised and tenored $25 cash we will fu rn ish lum ber, win- , Joints. Window screens and special of Vancouver, B. C. dows, doors, nails shingles, etc., to Som ething ,\ew hi Screen Boors. sized doors made to order. G resham build a bungalow , b alance $2o per . Special prices . thlle .. .. .. they last W oodw orking Shop, phone 50x1. I wish to announce that any unfinished business should m onth L arg e building sites for $400. S tro n g ly m ade from 1% -ln c lea r cedar More people to read and be attended to at once. $525 and $600. J. F. W hetstone, 2037 galvanized screen. S everal different In su ra n ce funds for farm loans. No use the Want Ads. Notice E. G lisan stre e t or F ifth and Hood i sty les and sizes to select from Come com m ission or brokerage. Very easy W ill he at the studio until May 1 the careful classification avenue, G resham , Oregon.—Adv ( and look them over. term s. B. W. Thorne.— Adv. and look for what you WOODWORKING SHOP 4u«t W hat Von’ve Hewn Looking For. GRESHAM want or advertise for it. on Cleveland Avenue. F or low est ra te s on autom obile, Pa I ley's Bob and Beauty Shoppe, E ast G resham near Mt. Hood R R. tru ck and general Insurance see B. W. now open to the public. E x p ert m a r GRESHAM Adv. Phone 60x1. T horne.—Adv. celling and all kinds of beauty work —Adv. Index to the news— see W ant Ads. THE RIGHT ATTITUDE Additional Locals W ANTED HAVE SOLD MY STUDIO TO Alex. McKenzie R. M. HARDY